Windows Game Mode is a feature that allows games to run smoother and more efficiently. To turn on Windows Game Mode, you can open the Windows settings app, navigate to the “Gaming” tab, and select “Game Mode.” Once you’re there, you can turn on Windows Game Mode by toggling the “Enable game mode for this game” option.
Running Resident Evil 4 Remake as an Administrator when Starting Up
Another thing you can do to help improve the performance of Resident Evil 4 Remake is to run the game as an administrator when you first start it up. To do this, you’ll need to right-click the game’s icon and select “Run as administrator.”
Setting Resident Evil 4 Remake to “High Priority” in Windows Task Manager
You can also set Resident Evil 4 Remake to “High Priority” in Windows Task Manager to help it run more smoothly. To do this, you’ll need to open Windows Task Manager, locate the Resident Evil 4 Remake process, right-click it, and select “Set priority” and then “High.”
Going into Nvidia Control Panel’s 3D Settings
If you have an Nvidia graphics card, you can also boost the performance of Resident Evil 4 Remake by going into Nvidia Control Panel’s 3D Settings. First, you’ll need to open the Nvidia Control Panel, navigate to the “Manage 3D Settings” tab, and select “Program Settings.” Once you’re there, you can set the power management mode to “Prefer Max Performance” and turn texture filtering to “Max Performance.”
The last step is to close any unnecessary third-party programs that may be running in the background. Here’s how to do it: